FEETSTEPS

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Title: FEETSTEPS

Reference number: 7495

Date: 2003

Director: d. Duncan Nicoll

Sponsor: BBC Scotland in association with Scottish Screen, National Lottery Fund, Glasgow Film Office and Scottish Enterprise Glasgow

Producer: Zack Copping

Production company: Short Film Trading and Naked Films, Eight and a Half

Sound: sound

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 9.30 mins

Description: Nick Beattie is not amused. His wife is home alone and heavily pregnant plus he has missed the last train home. Things take an apparent turn for the better when a mysterious man suggests they have a drink. [synopsis from Scottish Screen brochure "New Scottish Short Films 2003"]

View this film on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/user/DuncanDNicoll#p/u/2/Z6WPNR3J9Yg [last accessed 1/11/2011]

Credits: CAST
Nick Russell Anderson
Grieves Liam Brennan
Mel Jenny Ryan
Guard Alec Purves
Halfway House Barman Derek Munn
Old Man Jimmy Barbour
Work colleague Len McCaffer
Man in pub Mark Jenkins
Doctor Zack Copping
Nurse Esther Copping
Barman Douglas Dougan
Drinker 1 Clunie Scott
Drinker 2 Faisal Aziz
Drinker 3 Jonathan Greet
Drinker 4 Alistair Graham
Baby Jasmin Currie-Mullan

PRODUCTION TEAM
p. man. Manuela Mancini
1st ass.d . Mark Ash
2nd ass. d. Dave Hancock
3rd ass. d. Marine Munro
location man. Tom Kelly
sc. supervisor Pavel Lopez
p. ass. Ashley Portland, Gregor Myles
p. designer Mike McLoughlin
ass. art d. Corneilious Peirce [sic?]
d. ph. Scott Ward
camera ass. Minttu Mantynen
focus puller George Geddes
grip Mark Donnelly
gaffers Martin Palmer, Alistair Hill
electricians Ian Jackson, Amy Elder, Calder Sibbald
costume designer Amalie Harper-Gow
costume ass. Hariet Edmonds
make-up designer Julia Russell
sd. rec. Angus McPake
boom operators Simon Tomlinson, Oliver Kenney
graphic design Jonathan Greet
stills ph. Pavel Lopez
ed. Robert McCann
on-line ed. Avatar
composer Stuart David
dubbing mixer John Cobban
ass. dubbing mixer Karen Muirhead"Slow Down" w. and performed by Tom Clelland. © 2001 Tom Clelland. Licensed to Shoeshine Records.
casting Victoria Beattie
sc. ed. Kate Croft
development exec. Phil Parker, Eleanor Roseblade
p. accountant John McKain
producers for Eight and a Half Deborah Keogh, Arabella Page Croft
co-ordinator for Eight and a Half Angela Smith
exec. p. Paddy Higson
p. Zack Copping
w. and d. Duncan Nicoll

With thanks to VFG, Moving Picture Company, Hammerhead, Avatar Post Production, Shoeshine Records, Scotrail, Railtrack, The Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, The Clachan Bar, Hurricane Bar and Grill, Jan McTaggart, Eilidh Nicoll, Esther Copping, Jolyon White, Mark Jenkins, Edinburgh Film Focus.

A Short Film Trading and Naked Films for BBC Scotland in association with Scottish Screen, National Lottery Fund, Glasgow Film Office and Scottish Enterprise Glasgow.
Eight and a Half for BBC Scotland. © BBC MMII